Every rest has a risk. With the Whisker Biscuit there is the slight chance that it would tear off a vane, and result in a gruesome wound, despite perfect aim. I have had people tell me they won't shoot it anymore because of that.

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I don't know about that. True, the flecting may come off, but how would that effect the wound at all? Once the broadhead makes the cut, the vanes slid in, then out. Ever see the FOB people are shooting now? The thing pops off on the hit and never passes through. Once the broadhead is all the way through, whatever is on the back of the arrow is useless and it fact causes more drag over the flesh that may cause an arrow not to pass through, one reason to shoot a FOB. And don't we want the biggest wound possible without giving away some range???

And hailcall, some would say hunting with a compound is not hunting...

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